GREETINGS!...It's about time I brought my website up to date. It's been way too long.


On July 11th, I turned 81. When I was in my teens I thought that if you were in your 30's you were old. How things change! I can only say that the journey has been extraordinary. I want to add my thanks to all of you who have been so supportive of me throughout the years.

A few months ago my good friend, Joyce De Witt and I did a reading of "Love Letters" in Pinehurst, N.C. It was wonderful being back on stage again after a thirty-some year absence. The last time Joyce and I worked together was for the Kenley Players in Ohio, back in 1981. We performed Neil Simon's "Chapter Two." Though I rarely do public events, Joyce and I will be doing "Love Letters" again in October outside of St. Louis, at the Lyceum Theatre in Arrow Rock, Missouri.

TAB & JOYCE
TAB JUMPING HARLOW

As you may know, horses have always played a major role in my life. They were my touch of reality in that unrealistic world of Hollywood. During the time I was making movies I showed hunters and jumpers, judged, and also gave riding clinics. Show jumping is still in my blood. I keep abreast of National and International competitions through periodicals, the internet, and of course, my many horse friends.

My current horse, is a mare that I bred named, "Harlow." She's a major part of my life, along with my two whippets, "Olivia" and "Hattie," which my partner Allan and I run on the beach daily. I fell in love with whippets well over fifty years ago, while doing a film in London with Vincent Price in 1964.

WITH ALLAN, OLIVIA & HATTIE
2005 BOOK SIGNING

When my autobiography, "Tab Hunter Confidential," was released a few years ago, it presented a number of problems for me because I'm basically an extremely private individual and don't like talking about myself. But I figured, put it out there before some schmuck puts their spin on my life after I'm gone. As I write this, I'm pleased to report that there is a documentary in the works based on my life. Production starts next month.

The "Wanderlust Days" of the past are long gone. Life on the Central Coast of California is indeed a bit of heaven on earth, and all I can say is a heartfelt "Thank You."

I wanted to give everyone an update into my life as it is today. I try to keep it simple. We have a lot to be thankful for.


My best to you all,
Tab Hunter